Former deputy minister of defense, Saudi Arabia (2011-2013)

Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz

Prince Khaled bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud is the former deputy minister of defense of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

In the data

In the 1990s and early 2000s, Appleby’s files list Prince Khaled as the beneficiary of the Acorn Trust and the Minstrel Trust. Between 1989 and 2014 Prince Khaled registered at least eight companies in Bermuda, some of which were used to own yachts and aircraft.

Bermuda-based Actaeon Shipping Ltd. owned and operated a “large pleasure yacht” while Euroyacht Ltd. had assets worth $51 million in 1992 and earned income from chartering the yacht Golden Odyssey.Euroyacht Ltd. once owned a Venetian Water Taxi named Serenella.

Response

Prince Khaled did not respond to a request for comment from ICIJ.

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